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How many volumn of solution do I need to smoothly process print paper in a 12x16 tray?



 
 
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Old May 3rd 08, 04:00 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default How many volumn of solution do I need to smoothly process print paper in a 12x16 tray?

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Steven Woody wrote:

How many volumn of solution do I need at least to smoothly process
print paper in a 12x16 tray? I am afraid my 2 liter bottle is not
enough to do this. Thanks.

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woody


2 liters is easily enough but it depends how many sheets. One liter
should be adequate for about 25 B&W FB based prints in an 11x14 tray.

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